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If the Tijuana is ever going to get the clean-up it needs, the best bet, right now, is to make the river Trump’s namesake, and thus his problem. Joe Mathews is a columnist for Zócalo Public Square.
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For so many deported migrants, being returned to Tijuana — the United States still visible on the other side of the border — is a harrowing experience. Some haven't lived in this country since ...
Mexican humanitarian organisations, including the Borderline Crisis Center, braced themselves for a huge influx of returnees. So far, though, one hasn't materialised.
Republished with permission. In 2018, Tijuana resident Judith Cabrera de la Rocha became codirector of the Border Line Crisis Center, during the chaos and uncertainty of the first Trump ...
A child draws in an art class at the Border Line Crisis Center in Tijuana, Feb. 7, 2025. Some of the food used at the shelter is supplied by groups that receive American aid.
It collected USAID money meant for migrant shelters in places such as Baja California. With the money drying up, Centro 32’s Lea Castillo Medrano says they are now looking for alternative sources of ...
Migrant shelters in Tijuana are reporting funding shortages as a result of the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, being gutted by the Trump administration.
Judith Cabrera de la Rocha, co-director of the Border Line Crisis Center, which houses migrant families in Tijuana, said she ...